But consider that Clayton asked straightforward questions, and clearly has a camera visible when so doing. Consider also that Clayton released the entire uncut video so that viewers may clearly see the entire exchange. Contrast that with the work of Breitbart protege James O'Keefe, who sets up interviews under false pretenses, uses hidden cameras, and edits video to substantially change the meaning of his interviewees answers.

This may not be great investigative journalism, but at least it is transparent. Perhaps Breitbart and his minions could learn from this? (Doubtful.)

Breitbart went blocks out of his way, camera crew in tow, to deliberately disrupt a far larger and more important conference out of sheer, bitter disappointment that someone didn't try to interfere with his own pitiful exercise in ego-renewal, as the complaints to his acolytes overheard by Eclectablog at the Hilton demonstrate beyond the shadow of a doubt.

And that, my friends, is how it really went down, impotent winger fulminating to the contrary.

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